Agreed Mirimir, it is VERY difficult to avoid or ignore talking about someone who at the time of there collaboration with the tor project was allegedly involved in some type of "sexual misconduct".
Just for the record: Actually I asked 5 days ago, on this list, I asked with all due respect if we could "just move on to other topics" the reason was because I thought all the comments that were being made were out of line and not very constructive. Why did no one follow suite then? How convenient now that all the Appelbaum bashing has taken place, the real facts come out they are all now tired. I just ignored much of it. If someone else is tired the might be lazy for simply filtering or just deleting threads they do not like, another option is that they could also just unsubscribe and go to sleep. Mirimir: > On 06/10/2016 08:07 AM, Kevin wrote: >> Yes indeed. I mean, it is important but is this the correct forum >> to go on and on about such things? If it is, I will retract my >> statement. > > "This mailing list is for all discussion about theory, design, and > development of Onion Routing." > > I'd say that conspiracies among Tor Project employees and volunteers > to force out and humiliate a key employee would be a serious matter, > with obvious impact on Tor development. So it's not just Jacob's > behavior that must be reviewed. It's also the behavior of the lynch > mob. And anyone who behaved dishonestly and/or recklessly in this > matter needs to resign. There's no place in Tor Project for rapists. > But there's also no place there for lynch mobs. > >> On 6/10/2016 4:39 AM, m...@beroal.in.ua wrote: >>> Hello, people. Sincerely, I'm tired of this flood of threads. > > So hey, just delete what you don't like. > >> --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus >> software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk